It appears that the coalition at the Centre, led by the bjp, is having difficulties. The bjp leaders appear to have altered the tone and tenor of their campaign after seeing an anti-BJP wave during the first two vote rounds in the northern states. What does the election Commission's discrepancy in the polling percentage over an 11-day period indicate?
 

The opposition parties expressed a number of concerns regarding the discrepancy between the polling percentage data provided by the ECI on april 19, the day of the vote, and april 30, which was referenced 11 days after the first and second rounds of polling.
 
The ECI reported that the polling percentage at 7 p.m. on april 10 was 60%, and at 7 p.m. on april 30, it reported that the polling percentage remained at 66.14 until the conclusion of the second round of polling.
 
Remarkably, the ECI reported in its press release at 7 p.m. on april 26, the day of the second polling phase, that 60.96 percent of the polling was recorded.
 

In a letter to the ECI, rajya sabha member Derek O Brien, the official spokesperson for the Trinamool congress, questioned the abrupt increase in the polling percentage statistics.
 
The leaders of every opposition party, including congress President mallikarjun Kharge, have received letters from him protesting the disparity in the polling percentage figures provided by the ECI. In order to preserve the spirit of democracy, he urged the leaders of the opposition to fight together against the disparity in the ECI's statistics.
 
Voters will have to wait and see how the opposition parties handle the situation, as well as keep an eye out for any developments in the next election stages.
 

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